Electrical system of distribution.



PATENTBD MAY 7, 1907.

' W. A. TURBAYNE.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF DISTRIBUTION.

APPLICATION FILED JULY25.1906.

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- for van connected in series 1 for varying the currentin said coil in s once with said rcmt c clectrc-motive 21c comlnnr ii of at gencrotor; ttery tl'zer ior, s coil for com ry action, two motors con series i 11 each otl means for w relative clectro-nmtivc iorccs oi son responsi'vcly to chances of current said generator, a moons for 2 's current '1 coil in accordance w relative electro-motive forces.

The conibin; 11 of a gencrstor, o regik lsting battery illClCiOZ, s cattery booster, controlling coil for said booster, two motors connected in series "ith err-ch ot. for varying the relative cicctro-n'zot of said motors rcspo sivcly to ch rent strength of said ;or, .o 001 r, l 1 Mil b 3110.

ying the current in so] I once with said rclstive electro-rnol elcetro-nwlive sifely to lition ol rho :11 the terminals of said coi v point in the circuit between the to the battery.

7 'ihe combination oi lilting); list. y then controlling coil for for varying the rel of sold mot responsive clcctricsl condition of the spcctively to at point in the cl the motors and to the battery.

8. Tho combination o? o loting cattery lhcrctor, n o booster, at c mtrolling coil for said boos r, two motors connected in serics with each other across the battery and booster, means for varying tho rclativo (BlCLtlKPDIOlLlVQ forces of motors rcsponsively to changes of electrical condition of the systcin, and connections from the terminals or said coil rcspectivcly to e point in the circuit between the motors and to a point mi woy the battery terminals,

9. The combination of generator, at re to lsting bsttcry therefor, o be; controlling coil for said booster,

sec-ted in series with zry and boost means. for varying the V ectro-n )tivc or V iely chooggcs or current strength qcnerctor, and connections from the dynamo, means for varying tho relative clectro-motivc forces of said motors responsirely to changes of electrical condition of the s stem, and means for varying the current in said coil in accordance With said 1 e elect]. on1otive forces.

.\ 1c combination of a generator, a regulotcd and actingto control ion, two 'motors electrically o :ncchsnicolly connected to'sziid "ying the relative eleo- T l motors rcsponsively out strength of sztid geni'or varying the current sc'zcordznice with said relative re "forces.

.Cftiili lllfl'ilOli generator, at regurory tlicrclcr; o dyncrno to be surnid acting; to control two motors electrically ics ocrcss the ystem and mechz nicslly solo, means for varying o-motive forces of said mory so in: said relative (Metro-motive forces.

ion of a generator, at reguof r, e, dynamo to be an- "mticnvlly regulated and acting to control lmttcry action, two motors electrically in and int-chemically connected to said zlynmno, means for varying the relative ,clc'atromiotive "forces ol soid motors relating battery therefor, a battery booster, a,

each other scross theto changes of electrical as of said motors iercl'or, a dynamo to he oufield winding for controlling said booster,

two motors connected in series with each other, means for varying the relative electromotive forces of said motors responsively to changes of current strength of said generator,

and means for varying the current in said field winding in accordance with said relative electro-motive forces. r

16. The combination of a generator, a regulating battery therefor, a dynamo for controlling the battery action, two motors electrically connected together and mechanically connected to said dynamo, a field winding for one of said motors arranged to give a substantially constant magnetism, a field winding for the other motor responsive to current changes of the generator, and a field winding for the said dynamo connected at oneend between the motors and at the other end to the battery.

' 17. The combination of a generator,a regulating battery therefor, a dynamo for controlling the battery action, two motors electrically connected in series with each other and mechanically connected to said dynamo, a field winding for one of said motors arranged to give a substantially constant magnetism, a field winding forthe other motor responsive to current changes of the generator, and a field'winding for the said dynamo connected at one end between the mo ors and at the other end to the battery.

In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses; r

WILLIAM A, TURBAYNE.

WVitnessesz.

HENRY C. SrEPHAN, .F. M. Parrnnsom 

